Teresa Carreño Vídeos
música venezolana
- piano
- soprano
- música clásica
- Venezuela
- compositor, director de orquesta, pianista, cantante de ópera
redes sociales
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2024-05-09
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María Teresa Carreño García Sena Chopin Émile Sauret Giovanni Tagliapietra Tagliapietra Teresita Tagliapietra Carreño Eugen Albert 1853 1862 1863 1866 1873 1875 1876 1882 1885 1889 1891 1892 1895 1902 1905 1917
Welte Mignon piano roll, 1905 María Teresa Carreño García de Sena (December 22, 1853 / June 12, 1917) was a Venezuelan pianist, singer, composer, and conductor. Born into a musical family, she was at first taught by her father and her talent was recognized at an early age. In 1862 her family emigrated to New York City, and at the age of 8 she made her debut at Irving Hall that same year. In 1863 she performed for Abraham Lincoln at the White House. In 1866 she moved to Europe, and began touring, making her debut as an opera-singer in 1876. It wasn't until 1885 that she returned to Venezuela, and then only for a short period. In 1889 she returned to Europe for more touring, settling in Berlin as her home base. She mounted two world tours in the early years of the twentieth century, but her health deteriorated and she died in 1917, in her apartment in the Della Robbia at 740 West End Avenue on the north east corner at 96th Street in New York City. Teresa Carreño married four times: 1873-1875 to violinist Émile Sauret by whom she had a daughter, Emilita 1876-1891 in a common-law union with Italian opera-singer Giovanni Tagliapietra, by whom she had two surviving children, Giovanni and Teresita (born 24 December 1882); the latter also became a famous pianist, under the name of Teresita Tagliapietra-Carreño 1892-1895 to pianist Eugen d'Albert, himself oft-married, and together they produced two more daughters, Eugenia and Hertha 1902-1917 to Arturo Tagliapietra, the brother of her former common-law husband Giovanni Tagliapietra. Plaque commemorating Teresa Carreño at the place of her deathTeresa Carreño was also a composer; she composed at least 40 works for piano, 2 for voice and piano, 2 for choir and orchestra, and 2 as chamber music. She also left many incomplete works. On April 2, 1905, she recorded 18 pieces for the reproducing piano Welte-Mignon. (Wikipedia)
Teresita Tagliapietra Carreño Tagliapietra Teresa Carreño Antico Giovanni Tagliapietra 1882 1889 1914 1951
Level: Late Intermediate-Advanced Link to score in IMSLP: (http•••) 0:18 Tristesse 4:07 Minuetto in stilo antico 6:03 Petite Berceuse Pianist: Erica Sipes Teresita Tagliepietra-Carreño +••.••(...)) USA * Daughter of the well-known pianist, singer, and composer, Teresa Carreño and her domestic partner after her first marriage ended, Giovanni Tagliapietra * Teresita pursued a career as a concert pianist in her early years * In 1889 she went to Germany with her mother and it was here that her concert career began * During World War I, her concertizing around Europe and income she received for property in Berlin, raised suspicion that she was acting as a German spy. In around 1914, she traveled on a French ship which was attacked at sea by Germans. After being seen speaking with one of the Germans, she was arrested, accused of espionage, and sentenced to death by firing squad. Over the next 3 months her brothers worked with the United States and the French Ambassador to ultimately stay her execution, saving her only hours before the sentence was to be carried out. She was then sent to Spain and kept under surveillance until she managed to travel to Switzerland disguised as a maid to be where her mother was. Before returning to the United States she was arrested yet again but quickly released. * Her name in the New York Times article recounting this story is listed as Teresita Carreno-Blois as she apparently married a military man by the name of Eustace William de Blois. To learn more about our project, please see our website at (http•••) To support this project and to gain access to the PMSW Directory we've put together listing all of the piano music composed by women that is available on imslp.org, please go to (http•••) For information on Erica and Sandra: (http•••) (http•••) You can also follow us individually on social media: Twitter: @pnomusshewrote, @ericasipes and @sandramogensen Instagram: @pianomusicshewrote, @erica.sipes and @enpleinelumiere YouTube: @ericaannsipes and @mogenpianist And thank you to the wonderful folks at IMSLP. This is an important resource for all musicians. If you end up using a score from their site, please consider making a donation to them or becoming a member: (http•••)
Carl Reinecke Graff Teresa Carreño Félix Ribas Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar Teatro Teresa Carreño 1824 1910 2007
Concierto para Flauta y Orquesta en Re Mayor, Op 283 Compositor ; Carl Reinecke +••.••(...)) Flauta : Peter-Lukas Graff Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar Director : Alfredo Rugeles Teatro Teresa Carreño. Sala José Félix Ribas. Caracas, 20 de Julio de 2007
Tino Folgar Carreño Romero 1930
Mi caballo murió (Sevilla, Carreño y Modesto Romero) Tango Tino Folgar con acompañamiento de orquesta Gramófono 110-1086 / AA174 1930
- cronología: Compositores (Sudamérica). Directores de orquesta (Sudamérica). Cantantes líricos (Sudamérica). Intérpretes (Sudamérica).
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